3. Rip off the Bandaid 🩹
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(2024 The Big One)
In 2022, I hit what should’ve been a high point — the kind of milestone I’d been working toward for years.
But the day I was supposed to announce my win, my world stopped.
My sister died by suicide, and suddenly, nothing about success made sense anymore.
2023 became the year I tried to keep going anyway. I built, I hired, I pushed forward — because I didn’t know how to stop.
But grief catches up. It always does.
By 2024, I couldn’t outrun it anymore.
Everything that looked strong from the outside had been running on heartbreak.
And when it finally came to the surface, I did something I’ve never done before — I let it.
This little project, The Qujanaq Project, came out of that quiet — a space to recognize healing, to slow down, and to live life in small, handmade ways. It’s what happens when you stop trying to fix everything.
2022: the dream. → 2023: survival. → 2024: the lawsuit. And somewhere in between all that, I finally found peace. ✌️
Welcome to my little corner of the internet — a space where I share my all my silly musings in a way I never have before. My life — all 36 years of it — was always a curated version of myself projected into the world.
But this version?
This one is all the parts coming together.
A home for my 13-year-old self who was always looking for one.
Disclaimer: This space is a creative extension of Nunabox — a side where stories, art, and healing meet.
While Nunabox continues its work in consulting and community projects, The Qujanaq Project is where I share the human side of that journey — honest, personal, and made by hand.
Tunngasugit. 🤍
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Chelsea Singoorie
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Founder & Artist, The Qujanaq Project by Nunabox